Have you ever had questions about parliamentary procedure? Is the procedure hard to understand and confusing at times? Well this table and explanation of how parliamentary procedure works will hopefully help you to better understand the basics.
Parliamentary procedure is a commonly used form of debate and conduction of meetings in the political, business, and world at large.
These motions are listed are in order of precedence:

To do this:

You say this:

May you interrupt the speaker?

Do you need a second?

Is it debatable?

Can it be amended?

What vote is needed?

Can it be reconsidered?

Adjourn the meeting

"I move to adjourn"

No

Yes

No

No

Majority

No

Call an intermission

"I move to recess for..."

No

Yes

No (1)

Yes

Majority

No

Complain about heat, noise, etc

"I rise to a question of privilege"

Yes

No

No

No

No Vote

No

Temporarily suspend consideration of an issue

"I move to lay the motion on the table"

No

Yes

No

No

Majority

No (2)

End debate and amendments

"I move to the previous question."

No

Yes

No

No

2/3

Yes (3)

Postpone discussion for a certain time

"I move to postpone the discussion until..."

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Majority

Yes

Give closer study of something

"I move to refer the matter to committee"

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Majority

Yes (4)

Amend a motion

"I move to amend the motion by..."

No

Yes

Yes (5)

Yes

Majority

Yes

Introduce business

"I move that..."

No

Yes

Yes

Yes

Majority

Yes

These motions have no order of precedence:

Protest breach of rules or conduct

"I rise to a point of order"

Yes

No

No

No

No vote (6)

No

Vote on a ruling of the chair

"I appeal from the chair's decision."

Yes

Yes

Yes

No

Majority

Yes

Suspend rules temporarily

"I move to suspend the rules so that..."

No

Yes

No

No

2/3

No

Avoid considering an improper matter

"I object to consideration of this motion."

Yes

No

No

No

2/3 (7)

Yes (2)

Verify a voice vote by having members stand

"I call for a division," or "Division!"

Yes

No

No

No

No vote

No

Request information

"Point of information..."

Yes

No

No

No

No vote

No

Take up a matter previously tabled

"I move to take from the table..."

No

Yes

No

No

Majority

No

Reconsider a hasty action

" I move to reconsider the vote on.."

Yes (8)

Yes

Yes (9)

No

Majority

No

Notes: (1) Unless moved when no question is pending. (2) Affirmative votes may not be reconsidered (3) Unless vote on question has begun (4) Unless the committee has already taken up the subject (5) Unless the motion to be amended is not debatable (6) Unless the chair submits to the assembly for decision (7) A 2/3 vote in Negative is needed to prevent consideration of the main motion (8) Only if the speaker has the floor but has not actually begun to speak (9) Unless the motion to be reconsidered is not debatable.